I put "NEVER" in quotation marks which is exactly what YOU said. The rest of it is clearly all from me and is not in quotation marks. Do you not understand what quotation marks signify?Your Adored and Beloved dingbat doofus don prez RESCINDED a law that PREVENTED crazy people from owning guns. Don't give me that crap about the laws being there and just needed to be enforced. That is just so much bullsh**. You did say never. The implication was just to shut the f* up about it. You cannot have it both ways m2c. You said it. I repeated it. You started it. I finished it. Your beloved evil orangehaired traitorous prez doesn't give a rat's a** about anything. Do YOU want CRAZY PEOPLE owning guns? Why did the doofus don legally allow them to do so? Please reply logically to THAT question and don't give me a load of bull. Seriously.
This post was edited by RosieG at February 16, 2018 3:26 AM MST
No, you put words in my mouth. I did not say shut the **** up....that was all you.
I did not want the crazies to have guns. The law removed was a law that was going to arbitrarily take people's right to a gun because they are on SS and also have a designated payee....not be cause they are violent, or mentally unstable.
There is this feeling that there is a deep division in this country between political parties. As long as you have politicians attached to a big organization like the NRA, I don't have much faith we will have stricter gun laws.
If the logical sane ones among us keep shouting and yelling and hammering at them MAYBE some folks will see the light. We can't keep quiet PeaPod. That never changes anything. Thank you for your reply. :)
Well I think people can talk all they want. I guess what so amazes me is how enthusiastic people are about taking away the rights of others. And the reason is that they assume they are "BETTER than others. So they therefore see themselves as having the right to boss others around, tell them what to do, tell them what is best for them. Now we don't have or use guns but I would not take away someone else's right to have them.